Sunday, January 18, 2009

Davos

Yesterday, Kristina and I spent the day skiing with three other friends at Davos in eastern Switzerland. We had a beautiful, clear day, and Davos is a resort with quite a lot of terrain, so we had a great day. Finished the day with beers at a great apres ski bar, and fondue in the town of Klosters. Ahh, Switzerland...

Sunday, January 11, 2009

All Good Holidays Must Come to An End


Tomorrow is my first day back at school since Dec 19. I feel rested and ready to get back. Kristina and I spent this weekend at the resort of Engelberg, about an hour south of Zurich. We skied yesterday, hiked up an alp today, took a break in the snow (hence the photo), and then sledded down on those old wooden toboggans. It was cold all weekend, but clear skies gave us plenty of sun and some great views. Fun weekend.
Then we came home and had fondue for dinner before watching the Eagles beat the Giants. Now we're watching the Steelers, though I'm not sure we'll be able to stay up the whole game...

Thursday, January 8, 2009

License Plates

Playing the license plate game on road trips is one of my favorite pasttimes. Pretty sure I've seen all 50 US plates, plus a bunch of Canadian plates. Living in Europe, we see mostly Swiss (obviously) and EU plates, which all look the same. But today while walking through Thalwil, I saw the rarest plate I've ever seen from...the Republic of San Marino. How cool!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Langlauf Loipe

As I was completing my second (and final) lap of a 3.5 km cross-country ski course this morning, I reflected on all the cool outdoor experiences I've had over the past few months here in Switzerland; swimming in Zurichsee during the summer, completing a "black" high ropes course (the toughest one at the park where we took our 8th graders during an October Field Week), conquering an indoor wall climbing on the same trip, playing ice hockey, sledding (or "sledging") down a 12 km trail at Engelberg, running a half marathon through the streets of Luzern, hiking some of the higher peaks in Switzerland, touring the Jungfrauhoch, biking through the towns around Zurichsee, and alpine and cross-country skiing in some of the most beautiful terrain I've ever seen.

My latest adventure, cross-country skiing (or "Langlauf" as they call it here), was certainly one of the most grueling. My body aches all over right now. But in the best way. I enjoyed it so much, I'm planning to give it another go on Friday.

Switzerland certainly offers a ton of different outdoor adventure opportunities. A lot of these activities are available in the US, but less accessible and/or less popular. Just makes me appreciate living here even more. Hopefully I'll use the experience gained from trying these activities back to the US and get into a few of them back home in a few years.